And guess what? It won’t break like your over-complex Arch desktop because it doesn’t need to be.
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Also, with large vehicles more generally, there’s this awful snowball effect where people go “I get to sit up high and it’s bigger, so I feel safer! Besides, when I’m in a regular car I feel like I’m going to get crushed like a beer can.”
This of course ignores that:
- Pedestrians are fucked
- With everyone buying bigger, heavier vehicles, the energy involved in most collisions is significantly greater and I doubt anyone’s much safer for it. People in smaller cars just get screwed.
It’s not even just “political”, it is politics. Deciding to collaboratively make an operating system (infrastructure, practically) which is free for everyone and asking anyone using it to help out is doing politics, at least in a world where people are politically motivated to restrict people’s ability to go and do that somehow.
Que people arguing about GNU’s importance / self-inflated importance or whatever
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Technology@beehaw.org•The FCC plans to restore Obama-era net neutrality rulesEnglish
3·3 years agoGod the religion vs. faith thing, I’m glad to see someone articulate it. It’s bizarre to me how many people are seemingly super hardcore into their religion as a social club, but if you observe them closely they come across like “believing it” is just a game they play for the sake of staying in.
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Technology@beehaw.org•‘What seemed like science fiction is already here’: why it’s important to talk (seriously) about neurorightsEnglish
3·3 years agoThe thing that comes up at the bottom has two buttons: Accept and customize. If you click customize you can choose what to accept and what to reject, and it defaults to rejecting everything.
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Technology@beehaw.org•‘What seemed like science fiction is already here’: why it’s important to talk (seriously) about neurorightsEnglish
3·3 years agoAllowing you to reject it all is bad site design?!?
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Technology@beehaw.org•Evernote Lays Off Most of Staff, Triggering Fears of ClosureEnglish
2·3 years agoAt some point I realized that the solution to this little problem is Emacs org-mode. It’s just sitting there waiting for people to use it.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Evernote Lays Off Most of Staff, Triggering Fears of ClosureEnglish
3·3 years agoAs much as I love obsidian, I’ve been moving on to Emacs org-mode! I like that Obsidian notes are just text files but with org-mode I get that and it’s Emacs which is open-source, thirty years old and literally never going to die. I can export org-mode files to PDFs or even turn them into HTML pages.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Microsoft moving fully to the cloud, does this mean something to us?English
7·3 years agoFor anything that you really can’t get on Linux:
People have probably told you that Wine is the way to use it anyways, but maybe no one’s mentioned Bottles which makes using Wine dead easy. Most of the time you can sort of just open up Bottles, run the installer for the software through there, make sure Bottles knows where the .exe is for the actual program is and you’re good to go.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Running DOOM inside the Windows kernelEnglish
3·3 years agoEmacs literally calls it’s Vim emulation Evil mode :)
In all seriousness though, I say Emacs mostly because being a Lisp machine, it’s turing-complete. There’s web browsers in Emacs, PDF readers, email clients, EXWM is literally Emacs as your window manager.
Also what I’ve realized recently is… Vim keybindings aren’t even that great beyond being modal, anyways. Some dude made an Emacs plugin called Xah-Fly-Keys that makes it modal, but works off of what commands are used often rather than how Vim does stuff like making the “go to the end of the line” key $ for some reason. With Emacs being something you can sort of just live in, I can bring my workflow into it rather than praying that what I’m using has vim key support.(Fuck I’m participating in the editor wars, fuck my life)
I really want to see someone get Doom running in Emacs. I’ve tried to figure out if anyone has but of course what actually comes up is “Doom Emacs” which is a specifically customized version of it.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Would you buy a new battery for a very old laptop?English
1·3 years agoHow would you know if it’s actually new, though? I’d assume even third-party replacements have been sitting on a shelf for years.
It’s really just making me think that laptops are terrifyingly wasteful and I’ve been right to not bother owning one.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Your thoughts about PWA on smartphones?English
3·3 years agoIMO we went wrong as soon as we started trying to turn web browsers into their own mini operating systems. That’s just… not what they were designed to do. The web was designed as a thing that could sent text and links over a network connection. Is the thing that web browsers currently are kind of a good idea? Yeah, sure, but the fact that it’s a web browser seems like exactly what’s led to the “SuperFund disaster”. Everything about the way we’re doing things is terrifyingly hackish and inefficient.
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Technology@beehaw.org•It’s bots all the way down at kindle unlimitedEnglish
1·3 years agoI guess what I don’t get is what were people using GoodReads for? Because I’m using BookWyrm to just track what I already wanted to read and use the review system as a way to sum up books for myself.
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Technology@beehaw.org•It’s bots all the way down at kindle unlimitedEnglish
1·3 years agoThis. I own a basic Kindle because it only cost me $60, and while I could upgrade to a better e-reader from a less monopolistic company, it’d just be a bit of e-waste I don’t need to produce, and in the meantime Calibre + NoDRM / DeDRM means I can read books from anywhere on it.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Meta's upcoming AcitivityPub-enabled app Threads will only come with an "import from Mastodon" option. The new network won't federate on day one.English
4·3 years agoThe Fediverse doesn’t require that anyone provide any personal information, though. Literally none. It’s the user’s responsibility to choose not to post any.
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Technology@beehaw.org•FediPact is an Organized Effort to Block Meta's ActivityPub PlatformEnglish
10·3 years ago…Nasty, what the hell? Why?!?
I was barely alive in 1998, but I definitely think Win98 was the perfect sort of skeuomorphism, not super showy or maximalist like a lot of skeumorphic design is. It’s like modern minimalism without the suck.


I know he’s said a lot of idiotic shit lately but… seriously? He actually said this? Jesus Christ. He truly has reverted into a lonely 4Chan teen.